October 02, 2013

Founder's Circle swap

I got the idea for the card from Debbie Henderson. I love these colors together don't you? Pool Party, Rich Razzleberry with Basic Gray, White and Black.

I really debated on using this card since I had to make 120 of them - there are 10 Chevron punches on each card. 120 X 10 = 1200 punched pieces! Yes I applied each one separately.... crazy! I did have some help with other parts of the card from some great friends, but no one would do any of the Chevrons. I didn't use a guide for getting them even; I used the base of the White card to estimate placement.

Supplies:

Stamps - Gorgeous Grunge, Million & One

Ink - Rich Razzleberry, Black, Silver Encore, Pool Party

Card stock - Rich Razzleberry, Pool Party, Whisper White, Basic Gray

Accessories - Chevron punch, Black 18" taffeta ribbon,

I hoped to be posting photos of my Founder's Circle and Advisory Board trip by now but I am so busy catching up with classes and projects I haven't found the time.

Today is my second Christmas Stamp a Stack and I haven't written my directions yet and tomorrow is my first Card Club this month! I have a loooong to-do list yet. Have a great day!

Comments

Hi LeeAnn,
So glad you posted this on your blog so I could thank you! I originally saw it on Kay Kalthoff's blog and thought it would make a great masculine card for a class I was teaching. Since she didn't have the details up and you hadn't blogged it yet, I played with a few colours and ended up with Marina Mist, Cherry Cobbler and Early Espresso. I consulted my husband who said the ribbon isn't needed on a boy's card, so I left that off and let my customers choose from a variety of greeting stamps. Most of them used the Happy Birthday one from Delightful Dozen. It was great! They now love the chevron punch and have to order it... so thank you!

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